Well, that's what I'd like to find out! I got 'liberal arts', but mainly because I ticked the answers relating to maths/programming as my life to this point is.
Oh, sorry. Well, I think a lot of answers applied to both, and then a couple misdirected it in the end. I had something about college being a time to evaluate and express myself, thinking more socially than academically, but equally creativity would apply to maths/science in a maths/scientist's mind, but perhaps not in a quiz-setters./
I like the way they assume all lawyers are ruthless, even the ones who do pro bono, family, criminal and human rights.
I was told to be a doctor (for being compassionate yet brilliant) - I suppose it'd be OK, except I can't stand needles or knives and I didn't like biology.
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"When it comes to work, you'd like:"
Well, that's what I'd like to find out! I got 'liberal arts', but mainly because I ticked the answers relating to maths/programming as my life to this point is.
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'You're a great thinker and a true philosopher.
You'd make a talented professor or writer'
i wonder how they can tell how talented a person is by asking them to define preferences.
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I was told to be a doctor (for being compassionate yet brilliant) - I suppose it'd be OK, except I can't stand needles or knives and I didn't like biology.
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Which is handy considering I am on a engineering degree.
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(Anonymous) 2005-10-11 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)That should indicate fear...
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